How to Make Mint Flavored Quinoa

This year, I have resolved to make use of quinoa. I have tried a few of the recipes and I have come to the conclusion that if you spice up the quinoa, it turns more palatable. So in one of my experiments with quinoa, I tried to make mint quinoa just like mintrice that is famous in the south of India. mint quinoa, the name itself awakens the aromatic sense into the mind. Imagine the medley of spices and fresh coconut with a mix of fresh mint. It’s all things good, don’t you think?

Mint Quinoa Recipe

Giving a minty and coconutty spin to the otherwise tasteless and nutritious quinoa.

Instructions

To make mint flavored quinoa, first make a paste of coriander, mint, chilies, and coconut with 2 tsp of water.

Thereafter, in a pressure cooker, heat oil on a medium flame.

Once the oil heats, add all the dry spices (star anise, cloves,pepper corns,bay leaf,cinnamon,cardamom) and sauté until the aromatic smell starts emitting from it.

Add the mint-coriander paste to the pressure cooker and sauté it for a minute.

To this, add onions and carrots and turmeric powder. Mix everything together and let it cook for 2 mins.

Add 2 cups of water to the pressure cooker (or wide pan with lid) and let it boil. At this time add salt so that you can do a taste test. For a cup of quinoa around 1 and 1/2 - 2 tsp of salt is suggested.

Once the water comes to a rolling boil, add soaked quinoa.

Stir it lightly whilst covering the pressure cooker with a lid. Cook for 2 whistles over medium flame. (cook for 15 mins on medium flame if cooking in a pan)

Once done with 2 whistles, turn off the heat and let it cool for 5-10 minutes. Finally, open the lid once the steam has escaped. Serve it warm and enjoy the nutritious and delicious meal.

Notes

Mint quinoa is the one that you make when you are bored with all the other flavors. It tastes perfect on a rainy day when paired with roasted papads and pickle. You can also pair it with salad and raita to make it more interesting.

You can use Basmati rice instead of Quinoa.

You can also add roasted peanuts into the Dish while it is getting cooked.

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Hi! I am Jui. If you love tea, vegetarian food and lots of giggles, we probably work on the same wavelength. Testing software code and food recipes are what make me happy. I have a food blog and I mostly re-create long lost Maharashtrian traditional recipes and also develop recipes that are vegan and vegetarian.

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